Walt Mass - Soul 2 Soul  

2.23.2010





Back to back heat can only mean one thing: global warming! The camp got planet Earth on fire with the newest installment from the lethal lyricist himself, Walt Mass. Giving some much needed Hip-Hop soul food to the music scene, my dude pours his heart out on thirteen RIGID tracks to complete his third full length project.

Family man by day and emcee by mic, Walt Mass has such a diverse subject pattern, you will never get bored with him talking bout the same shit over and over (dontcha hate that). From some good old fashioned "G-Shit" to heading off to a "Betta Place", Walt decided to keep his features to a minimum by only deploying H-Wood, mainMAN, RIGID & X-Man on certain joints. How else could he give it to you Soul 2 Soul?

Overall, this iC banga was well worth the wait and its weight in gold so cop this instantaneously. Because before you know it we will be dropping more iLLness on your ever loving Hip-Hop head so stay tuned. 4ever sucka free.

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R.I.G.I.D. - Chairman of the Boards  

2.17.2010





Awwww shit! You wack niggas done f'd up and let the camp get the torch, early. First quarter flava from my mans and dem. Beatmaster extraodinaire RIGID drops a sizzlin' hot plate of illness on ya head with his new compilation, Chairman of the Boards. This piece features his iLL Camp brethren Bonus, mainMAN & Walt Mass but it is also chock fulla South Clicks finest MCs and songbirds.

Topp drops in to hit y'all wit his southern slang while Urhighness and Shadowman give you their raw uncut on Rig's blazing tracks. Other additions include H-Wood, Dementia, Poppa High, Breezy, Rudisell & Shorty Hott. The soulful sounds of Dirty Red and Yum Yum on a coupla of nice, mellow tracks help smooth out this project. With a total of fifteen bangers and a cool array of skits & RIGstrumentals, you will enjoy this piece, fa sho'.

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Entertainment Tuesdays at Club Kilimanjaro  

Bellz Entertainment sponsored a talent showcase at Club Kilimanjaro 3001 E. Independence Blvd, in the Queen City and ya unfriendly neighborhood mainMAN went & go his rocks off. Of course, there was ya typical "I'll kill ya & fuck ya moms" crunk rappers in the house but there was also a sprinkling of neo-soul and true MCing in there as well.
Even though I only did one song, it was well recieved, even by the younger dudes, so love is love. Holla Magazine was in the place to be and all the proceeds that night went to a kids reading charity so it was definately a good cause. They was even doing a video vixen fly girl search and tried they best to get my wife to sign up but she smiled'em off with her fine ass.
All in all, I had a ball but doubt that I will be back anytime soon unless the whole camp wants to dive in. If you want info on how to get your rocks off, here's the math: 704.299.2993 or silvurbellz@yahoo.com

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mainMAN - Takin' U Wit Me  

2.08.2010

To kick off the new year, i decided to go back, way back to my first joint. It was actually available on cassette only (remember those?!) but i remastered it and redid the cover art. Back then, my dude Handz had Beathouse Studios on smash and myself plus the fanats use to get it in. Oh how i miss the early 90's. The green was good, the beats were hard and if you was wack on the M-I-C, you got thrashed by everyone, chicks especially. Now in the days of dumbdowndedness, if you sound like everyone else and the beat can play in the strip club, you the man. That's why I had to go back to reexamine my foundation and make sure that I stay grounded in the realness of Hip-Hop. But don't worry, I have others...



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